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Lesson 5Lesson 5 - マスクトグル

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#121
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step down from office
phrasal-verb
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to resign from an important position
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The president agreed to step down from office after months of pressure.

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#122
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step down from power
phrasal-verb
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to resign or give up a position of authority
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The president agreed to step down from power after the election results.

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#123
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step forward
phrasal-verb
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to volunteer or take initiative for something
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John always steps forward when the team needs extra help.

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#124
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step forward for opportunities
phrasal-verb
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to volunteer or take initiative when opportunities arise
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Ambitious employees often step forward for opportunities to learn and grow.

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#125
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step forward with
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to take initiative in offering help or leadership
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Several countries stepped forward with humanitarian aid.

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#126
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step forward with confidence
phrasal-verb
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to take action or speak up boldly without fear
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He decided to step forward with confidence and share his idea.

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#127
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step in
phrasal-verb
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to get involved to help or solve a problem
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The director had to step in to resolve the dispute between departments.

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#128
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step in for
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to take someone’s place to handle a situation
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The manager had to step in for the team leader during the crisis.

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#129
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step inside
phrasal-verb
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to enter a place, especially a building or room
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Please step inside and have a seat.

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#130
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step into
phrasal-verb
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to begin a new role or position
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He confidently stepped into his position as project leader.

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#131
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laugh with
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to share laughter and happiness with someone
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We laughed with our colleagues after the meeting.

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#132
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lay aside
phrasal-verb
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to save money for future use
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It’s wise to lay aside a portion of your income for emergencies.

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#133
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lay aside savings
phrasal-verb
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to save money for future use
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Families are advised to lay aside savings during good times.

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#134
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lay down
phrasal-verb
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to establish a rule or law; to state officially
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The government has laid down new regulations for online businesses.

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#135
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lay down arms
phrasal-verb
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to stop fighting and surrender weapons
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The rebels finally agreed to lay down arms and negotiate peace.

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#136
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lay down guidelines
phrasal-verb
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to establish official rules or principles
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The economic council will lay down guidelines for fiscal discipline.

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#137
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lay down terms
phrasal-verb
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to state the rules or conditions of an agreement
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Each country must lay down terms before signing the treaty.

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#138
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lay down trade rules
phrasal-verb
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to establish regulations for trading activities
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International organizations lay down trade rules to ensure fair exchange.

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#139
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lay off
phrasal-verb
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to dismiss employees temporarily or permanently due to economic difficulties
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Thousands of workers were laid off when the company faced huge losses.

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#140
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lay off workers
phrasal-verb
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to dismiss employees due to economic downturn
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Several companies had to lay off workers during the recession.

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#141
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delegate tasks
phrasal-verb
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to assign responsibilities to others
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An effective leader knows how to delegate tasks efficiently.

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#142
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delegate to
phrasal-verb
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to assign responsibility or tasks to someone else
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A good manager knows how to delegate to their team members effectively.

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#143
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delight in
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to take great pleasure in something
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She delights in making people laugh.

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#144
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delve in
phrasal-verb
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to explore or investigate deeply
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The scientist decided to delve in to the mysteries of the deep sea.

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#145
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delve into
phrasal-verb
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to explore something deeply and thoroughly
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The paper delves into the social implications of the policy.

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#146
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depend on
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to rely on someone or something for help or support
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You can always depend on me when you need advice.

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#147
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depend on exports
phrasal-verb
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to rely on selling goods to other countries
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Many developing nations depend on exports for economic growth.

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#148
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depend upon
phrasal-verb
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to rely on someone for support or help
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Children depend upon their parents for love and care.

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#149
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depend upon exports
phrasal-verb
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to rely on exports for income or growth
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Many developing countries depend upon exports to boost their economy.

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#150
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depend upon imports
phrasal-verb
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to rely on goods brought from other countries
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Many developing countries depend upon imports for essential commodities.

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